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Strong quake, aftershock hit New Zealand capital Wellington. One quake of 6.5 magnitude hit the South Island town of Seddon at 02:31 GMT, and...

Two strong earthquakes hit the new Zealand capital, Wellington, with hundreds of commuters reportedly stranded and homes damaged, reports Live. One quake of 6.5 magnitude...

One way road near Sukkur Central Jail closed after attack threats

SUKKUR: Following threats of attack on Central Jail of the city, a bypass one-way road near the Central Jail has been blocked; police officials...

Land acquisition for Bhasha Dam should be completed by December 2013: Ahsan Iqbal

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has said the land acquisition for Bhasha Dam must be completed by December 2013 to avoid...

Finance Minister says numerous measures taken to facilitate investors

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar says the government should take numerous measures to facilitate the investors. He was talking to Chief Executive Officer (CEO)‚ Standard...

Indus River at Taunsa likely to attain high flood level on 16 August

TAUNSA: River Indus at Taunsa is likely to attain High Flood Level ranging between five hundred seventy five thousand to six hundred thousand cusecs...

Zamurad Khan– a sole politician of PPP got hold of the man who was making Pakistan state a joke at redzone

Islamabad: Zamurad Khan-- a sole politician of PPP got hold of the man who was making Pakistan state a joke at redzone and police...

Obama calls off joint US-Egypt military drills over violence

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama on Thursday called off joint US-Egypt military drills which had been scheduled to take place next month to protest...

Nisar proposes committee to probe allegations of election rigging

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said on Thursday that a committee should be constituted to investigate allegations of rigging in the May...

Series of bombings across Baghdad kill 23, injure dozens

BAGHDAD: At least 23 persons were killed and dozens others injured in a series of bombings which struck the Iraqi capital, Baghdad on Thursday,...

Brazil may go to UN over US spying program

BRASILIA: Brazil may go to the United Nations over a controversial US spying program on its citizens, Brazilian Communications Minister Paulo Bernardo said. The minister...

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